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議程 agenda

Session Time

Title

Presenters

Discussant

Day 1

DECEMBER 2 (FRIDAY)

09:00AM-09:20AM

OPENING REMARKS

Dr. Ying-Yao Cheng (鄭英耀)

President,

NSYSU

Dr. Chyi-Lu Jang (張其祿)

Dean,

College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

Dr. Yu-Kang Lee (李予綱)

Director,

Sun Yat-sen Research Center for Social

Science, NSYSU

09:30AM-10:20AM

KEYNOTE SPEECH

Whither the China Model

ZHAO Suisheng (趙穗生)

Director,

Center for China-US Cooperation Josef Korbel School of International Studies,

University of Denver

10:20AM-10:40AM

Tea Break

10:40AM-12:10PM

SESSION I

Human Rights Conditions in Xi’s Era:

Domestic and International Observations

Venue: SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

Chair:Titus C. Chen (陳至潔)

China’s Freedom of Speech and Press Freedom under Xi Jinpingin Mandarin

TBA

Freelance Correspondent

The 'China Dream': China's Challenge to the UN Human Rights System

Sarah Brooks

Manager, Asia Program,

International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)

12:10PM-01:30PM

LUNCH TIME

01:40PM-03:20PM

SESSION II

Transformation of Political Thought on Chinese Human Rights in Xi’s Era

Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

ChairSarah Brooks

Securitizing Human Rights:

Xi Jinping’s Human Rights Conception and Discourse since 1979

Titus C. Chen (陳至潔)

Associate Professor,

Institute of Political Science,

National Sun Yat-sen University

I-Chung Chen (陳宜中)

Research Fellow,

Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Academia Sinica

The Moral Dilemmas of Confucianizing Human Rights with Chinese Characteristics

Chiahao Hsu (許家豪)

Assistant Research Fellow,

Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University

03:20PM-03:40PM

TEA BREAK

03:50PM-05:20PM

SESSION III

Changing Relations of Politics and Law and Its Human Rights Implications in Xi’s Era

Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

ChairChiahao Hsu (許家豪)

Governance of social and economic rights in China

Sarah Biddulph

Professor,

School of Law, University of Melbourne

Chi-ting Tsai (蔡季廷)

Assistant Professor,

Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University

Political Lawyering in Authoritarian States: The case of 709 crackdown in China

Hualing Fu (傅華伶)

Professor,

Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong

DAY 2

DECEMBER 3 (SATURDAY)

9:30AM-11:50AM

SESSION IV

Social Management Policy and Its Implications for Human Rights in Xi’s Era

Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

ChairSarah Biddulph

Adoption and Repression in Authoritarian Human Rights: The Development of the Anti- Domestic Violence Law in China

Jihyeon Jeong

Taiwan Fellow,

Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University

Chuei-ling Shin (辛翠玲)

Professor,

Department of Political Economy, National Sun Yat-sen University

China’s environmental dream? Environmental activism and state control in Xi’s era

Natalie Wong (王慧敏)

Visiting Fellow,

Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong

Adaptive Authoritarianism 2.0? the UWFD and Legitimation Management under Xi Jinping

Ray Wang (王韻)

Assistant Professor,

Institute of East Asian Studies National Chengchi University

12:10PM-01:10PM

LUNCH TALK

Human Rights under Xi Jinping’s Rule: Observations from Taiwan

Dr. Szu-chien Hsu (徐斯儉)

President,

Taiwan Foundation for Democracy

01:30PM-03:10PM

SESSION V

Foreign Relations and Human Rights Politics in Xi’s China

Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU

ChairHualing Fu (傅華伶)

Imaginary or Reality? The politics of fear within the process of political and social changes in Hong Kong under the Xi era

Jeanette Yuen (袁家怡)

Ph.D. candidate,

Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University

Sang-ju Yu

Ph.D, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge

Der-yuan Wu (吳得源)

Associate Professor,

IDAS Program, National Chengchi University

Assessing Xi Jinping’s Approach to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

Chris B. Primiano

Assistant Professor,

University of Nottingham-Ningbo Campus

03:10PM-03:30PM

TEA BREAK

03:30PM-05:00PM

Concluding Remarks and Discussion on Publication Timeline

 

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